Graduation Celebration 2025

Our Graduation Celebration will be held at the United Palace on Thursday, May 29th at 10:30am and will feature Cristina Jimenez, founder of United We Dream, as Keynote Speaker. The ceremony is an occassion to celebrate this momentous milestione with your friends, family, and faculty. Students will walk across the stage and celebrate with their classmates from across the Powell School. Want to attend? RSVP below


Our Graduation Celebration will be held at the United Palace on Thursday, May 29th at 10:30am and will feature Cristina Jimenez, founder of United We Dream, as Keynote Speaker. The ceremony is an occassion to celebrate this momentous milestione with your friends, family, and faculty. Students will walk across the stage and celebrate with their classmates from across the Powell School. Want to attend? RSVP below
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Information for
graduates
Graduates of September, January, and February are automatically invited to the Spring Commencement ceremony. To all June applicants for graduation, attending the Graduation Celebration does not automatically mean that you have graduated from CCNY. You must satisfy all of your degree requirements. All graduates will be notified to their CCNY email address regarding degree conferral/diploma availability.
For students in the class of 2025, the honors policy is as follows:
A degree summa cum laude is granted to students whose average in all subjects is at least 3.8.
A degree magna cum laude is granted to students whose average in all subjects is at least 3.5.
A degree cum laude is granted to students whose average in all subjects is at least 3.2.
Only coursework completed at City College is taken into account in the computation of graduation honors. Second degree students are not eligible for graduation honors.
Information for
graduates
Gates open up at 9:00am.
Guests entry starts at 9:30am
Ceremony begins promptly at 10:30 am.
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!
Fellows have the option to intern at think tanks and nonprofit organizations in New York City, Washington DC, or San Francisco that are working on climate change policy. In addition to providing internship stipends, the program pays for your housing if you go to DC or San Francisco.
Past fellows have interned at the Natural Resources Defense Council, Rhodium Group, Environmental Defense Fund, Council on Environmental Quality, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and more!